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VTU-MBA Syllabus PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF BANKING AND INSURANCE
Posted Date: 09 Sep 2008 Resource Type: Articles/Knowledge Sharing Category: Syllabus
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Posted By: Lenin Member Level: Diamond Rating: Points: 2
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PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICE OF BANKING AND INSURANCE Sub Code: 08MBABF371 IA Marks: 50 No. of Lecture Hours / Week: 04 Exam Hours: 3 Hours Total no. of Lecture Hrs: 56 Exam Marks: 100 MODULE 1 (6 Hours) Banking system and structure in India- Types of banks in operation – Role of Reserve Bank and GOI as regulator of banking system – Provisions of Banking Regulation Act & Reserve Bank of India Act MODULE 2 (9 Hours) The terms banker and customer – Types of relationship between banker and customer – Bankers obligations to customers – Right of lean, setoff, appropriation– Provisions of Negotiable Instrument Act, 1881 – Bankers legal duty of disclosure and related matters MODULE 3 (4 Hours) Customers` accounts with banks – Opening- operation – KYC norms and operation – Types of accounts and customers – Nomination – Settlement of death claims MODULE 4 (6 Hours) Banking Technology- Home banking – ATMs- Internet banking – Mobile banking- Core banking solutions – Debit, Credit, and Smart cards – EFD – RTGS MODULE 5 (4 Hours) International banking – Exchange rates – Documentary letter of credit – financing exporters and importers – ECGC Policies and guarantees MODULE 6 (6 Hours) Banker as lender – Types of loans – Overdraft facilities – Discounting of bills – Financing book dates and supply bills- Charging of Security bills- pledge – mortgage – assignment. MODULE 7 (9 Hours) Introduction to Insurance – Elements of Insurance Risk – Players in Life and Non-Life Insurance sector – Insurance documents – Role and responsibilities IRDA – Provisions of Insurance Act 1938 – Insurance Ombudsman.
MODULE 8 (12 Hours) Types of Insurance – Life Insurance and General Insurance Products including unit linked plans – Re-Insurance – Nature of Re-Insurance risk – Legal framework of life and general insurance Bancassurance- concepts – critical issues – functional aspects – Indian Scenario – Future Prospects –Insurance Accounting – Financial Analysis and valuations- Solvency and performance measures.
RECOMMENDED BOOKS: 1. Koch W, Timothy, & S. Scott. “Bank Management” Thomson, New Delhi 2. IIBF. “Principles of Banking” Macmillan, New Delhi.
REFERENCE BOOKS: 1. Mithani and Gordon. “Banking and Financial Systems”, Himalaya Publishing House, Mumbai. 2. Sunderaram and Varshney. “Banking Theory, Law and practice” Sultan Chand & Sons, New Delhi. 3. Prasad K, Nirmala, J Chandradas. “Banking and Financial System” Himalaya Publishing House, Mumbai. 4. Jha, S M. “Service Marketing” Himalaya Publishing House, New Delhi.
For more details, visit http://www.vtu.ac.in/
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